The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, February 15, 1963, Page 5, Image 5
FEBRUARY, 1963
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Kathy Harvey, daughter of Loi
Fennell, son of Iris and Billy Feni
of Hearts at Providence School or
Kathy and King Steve will reign
tist Church will observe Focus
Week February 10 thru 16.
Mrs. James McElhannon,
Mrs. Billy Willard and Mrs.
Gene Cook were hostesses for
a bridal shower given February
8 in honor of Miss Elizabeth
Blackwell at the home of
Mrs. James McElhannon.
Mrs. L. W. Poole of Spartanburg
visited her sister, Mrs.
Alice Snider, this past week
ena.
We are all glad to know that
Mr. Arnold Snider is well
and up again after having a
bout with flu.
We are sorry to know that
Mrs. R. E. Whitmire is ill with
flu at her home on Peachtree
Street. We want to wish for
her a speedy recovery.
CARDING
2ND SHIFT
by Mike McGee
Mr. Eugene Bolick and
grandmother, Mrs. Gilliam
Johnson, visited his aunt in
Prosperity Sunday.
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n>ugene i\eison, son 01 ivir.
and Mrs. Joe Nelson, is now
making his home in Guinn.
Michigan.
Mr. and Mrs. James King of
Georgia visited Mr. and Mrs.
James Osborne Sunday.
Marvin Nelson observed a
birthday February 11.
Hazel Calvert celebrated a
birthday February 16. She is
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Horace Emery.
Elizabeth Howell observed a
birthday February 6.
CLOTH ROOM
by Eloise McElveen
We would like to extend a
welcome to Mrs. Edna McGee,
a new employee in the Cloth
Room.
We would also like to welcome
Mrs. Annie Lawson back.
Annie has been a patient in
the hospital for several days.
Mr. James D. Carson, father
of Mrs. Viola Deitz, celebrated
his 81st birthday February 23.
Arthur Alewine, son of Mrs.
Myrtie Alewine, is a patient at
Bailey Memorial Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Thrift
observed their 37th wedding
anniversary February 27.
Mr. and Mrs. Everette
Wright and daughter of Ches
ter visited Mrs. Annie Lawson
recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Stokes Martin
observed their 38th wedding
anniversary on February 1.
Miss Charlene Evans attended
a luncheon at the
Poinsett Club in Greenville
for Miss Peggy Blackwell, a
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lise and Ithiel Harvey, and Steve
rell were elected Queen and King
i Valentine Day. Crowned Queen
throughout the year.
bride elect of March. Charlene
is to be a bridesmaid in
the wedding.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Holbert
observed their 13th wedding
anniversary February 7.
Birthdays
Willie Deitz?Feb. 17.
Stokes Martin?Feb. 12.
Karen Evans?7 years old?
Feb. 2.
Terry Crawford ? 14 years
old?Feb. 24.
Tami Parrish?4 vears old?
Feb. 12.
Miss Sylvia King?21 years
old?Feb. 21.
A man pays a luxury tax
on his billfold, an income
tax on the stuff he puts in it,
and a sales tax whenever he
takes anything out.
If you can manage to stay
scared all the time, these
international crises won't
bother you a bit.
Welcome to the new arrivals
and congratulations to the
lucky parents!
To James Moore, of Clinton
Slashing, and Mrs. Moore, of
Clinton Spinning, on the birth
of a daughter, Sherrv Lynn,
January 7.
To Bobby Medlin of Clinton
Cloth Room and Mrs.
Camp Fire Girls
Feast Dads
Clinton Camp Fire Girls
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vitvvt vwuicu LiiV.li iy UUO Hi opv
cial "Dads' Night" festivities
in the Mercer Bailey School
Cafeteria, February 11th.
Each girl prepared and
brought a beautifully decorated
box dinner to enjoy
with their Dads.
Following dinner the girls
presented a program outlining
their 1962 rank requirement.
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songs preceded discussion of
Summer Encampment plans.
THE CLOTHMAKER
ggf Bowling
News
The Ciinton and Lyaia
Bowling Tec is are now in the
second half of play in the
Classic Textile League in
Spartanburg.
Joe Spillers, Clinton, has
bowled the highest individual
score for a single game this
year. He recently scored 224
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game score.
J. B. Vanderford, Lycia,
joined the "200 Club" last
week by bowling a 202 game.
Individual average scores of
Clinton and Lydia team bowlers
will be carried in this
column next month.
Clinton and Lydia American
Bowling Congress approved
bowlers are:
Clinton?John Vassey, Captain,
Joe Spillers, Gholdie
Simmons, Edgar Ballew. Jerry
Heaton, Ulyss Gilliam, George
Thompson and Bobby Quinn.
Lydia: Claude McElhannon,
Captain, Farold Sanders, J. B.
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vauucuuiu, i\aipn macKweii,
Claude Gilstrap, Billy Fennell,
Wayne Templeton, Carl
Reeves and Houston Emory.
In the Six Team Hub City
League, Clinton Bowlers are
in first place with a 13 won?
7 lost record. Clinton is also
leading in the three game
series with a total of 2,897
pins.
Once upon a time, and not
more than, a son asked for
the garage keys, and came out
with the lawn mower.
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Medlin on the birth of a
daughter, Cvnthia Anne, January
27.
To Talmadge Sanders of
Clinton Spinning and Mrs.
Sanders on the birth of a son,
Brian Keith, on January 18.
To Thomas Frady, of Clinton
Shop, and Mrs. Frady on
the birth of a son on January
27.
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Rodney Dean and David Lee i
H. Campbell. Rodney observed
David Lee his 61h January 18.
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Bradley are the sons of Susie Bra
January 23.
Mother-Daughter
Box Supper
The Mother - Daughter Box
Supper for Camp Fire girls
of Junior High Petaga District
was held at the Clinton
Community House, Valentine
night.
Judy Laney, 8th grade
group guardian, presided.
Cheryl Lancaster extended
the welcome. The eirls sane
ceremonial songs during the
program.
Gail Foster made a uniquely
decorated box portraying
some of the work the Camp
Fires have been doing this
year.
Miss Lanev talked on the
March candy sale, which is to
be Council wide. She also
outlined tentative plans for
summer encampment at Camp
Fellowship. Lake Greenwood,
in June.
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his 9th birthday February 5 and
ioned at Fori Jackson, and Arthur
dley. Arthur celebrated a birthday
Debbie Sprouse, 1st grade student,
is the granddaughter of
Joseph Sprouse, Lydia Mills.
The only thing worse than
paying income tax is not making
enough to pay it.
I do most of my work sitting
down. That's where I shine.
?Robert Benchley
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